Magnolia

Fragments of Lost Love: Magnolia's Melancholy Tale
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Lyrics

Yeah, woah

Expression of affirmation or agreement, possibly with a sense of surprise or excitement.

Yeah, woah

Reiteration of affirmation or agreement, reinforcing the emotional tone.


I won't miss her heart when I get back (No)

Asserting the speaker's confidence in not missing the heart of someone upon their return.

Showed a couple scars that they all had (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

Reference to revealing emotional wounds or vulnerabilities that others share.

She been listening to sad songs, dressing all black

Describes the person in question engaging with melancholic music and dressing in dark attire, indicating a somber mood.

And I know they tripping cause she ask me where I'm at (Yeah, yeah)

Suggests that others are concerned about the person's well-being, evidenced by their inquiries about the speaker's location.

And I don't even know you (What)

Expresses the speaker's lack of familiarity or connection with the person being discussed.

Shoutout to a loner (Yeah)

Gives a shoutout to someone who prefers solitude or isolation.

Her favorite, magnolia (Yeah)

Refers to the person's favorite, "magnolia," potentially a symbol or metaphor for something significant to them.

I think that I'll show her (Yeah)

Expresses the speaker's intention to reveal or share something with the person.

But every day get colder (Damn)

Conveys a sense of the relationship becoming colder or more distant over time.

Apparently it's over (Damn)

Suggests that the relationship has come to an end or reached a point of no return.

I like what we had (Damn)

Expresses the speaker's positive feelings about the past relationship.

And I ain't even told her, Yeah

Indicates the speaker's reluctance to communicate these feelings to the other person.


It was falling apart, ain't put the pieces together (Never)

Describes a situation where things were falling apart, and the speaker failed to put them back together.

She made it snow, she made us under the weather (Goddamn)

Attributes a negative impact on the relationship to external factors or the influence of the other person.

I fucked up when I trust her

Admits a mistake in trusting the person in question.

And you fucked up when you lost her

Highlights a mistake made by the other person in losing the speaker.

We had to go back to the basics

Expresses a need to return to the fundamental aspects of the relationship.

Damn, she waiting, for me to make it, uh steady patience

Describes the other person's anticipation of the speaker's success with patience.

Uh steady chasing, on my grind, not skating (Yeah)

Expresses dedication to hard work and a refusal to be idle.

She want me to meet her up, but honestly, I hate it (Woah)

Indicates the speaker's dislike for meeting up with the other person.


Honestly, I hate it, damn, yeah I hate it

Reiterates the speaker's strong dislike for a particular situation.

But my life, but my life, yeah I love it

Contrasts the dislike for a specific situation with the speaker's overall love for their life.

Going up, going up, never under

Expresses a positive trajectory in the speaker's life, always moving upwards.

Going up, going up, never under (No, no, no, no no)

Reiterates the theme of continuous progress and success.


I won't miss her heart when I get back (Yeah, yeah)

Repeats the sentiment expressed in line 4, reinforcing the idea of not missing the other person.

Showed a couple scars that they all had (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

Repeats the idea of revealing shared scars, emphasizing the emotional connection.

She been listening to sad songs, dressing all black (Yeah, yeah)

Reiterates the person's engagement with sad music and dark clothing, reinforcing a melancholic atmosphere.

And I know they tripping cause she ask me where I'm at (Woah, woah)

Repeats the concern from others about the speaker's whereabouts, suggesting ongoing worries.

And I don't even know you (What)

Reiterates the lack of familiarity or connection with the person under discussion.

Shoutout to a loner (Yeah)

Repeats the shoutout to a loner, emphasizing the acknowledgment of solitude.

Her favorite, magnolia (Yeah)

Repeats the mention of the person's favorite, "magnolia," maintaining its significance.

I think that I'll show her (Yeah)

Reiterates the intention to reveal or share something with the person.

But every day get colder (Damn)

Repeats the sense of the relationship becoming colder or more distant over time.

Apparently it's over (Damn)

Reiterates the idea that the relationship is apparently over, reinforcing finality.

I like what we had (Damn)

Repeats the expression of positive feelings about the past relationship.

And I ain't even told her, Yeah

Reiterates the speaker's reluctance to communicate these feelings to the other person.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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